How do you fare at taking them in the fall? I normally check out a few regular brush piles, but spend a lot of time working points and steeper banks.
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How do you fare at taking them in the fall? I normally check out a few regular brush piles, but spend a lot of time working points and steeper banks.
My Fall fishing accounts for mostly fishing in Oct & Nov. In Oct I'm pretty much shooting deepwater docks, on Watts Bar. If I get a chance to get out in Nov, it's usually fishing standing cedars .. about 8ft down, over 20-30 FOW ... at a more local lake. But, I have gone to WB in Nov, and found them over flats with timber (8-12ft depths) and around deep cliff walls. The fish are usually staging in ambush points, waiting on the shad schools to wander into the backs of the creeks/bays (Oct)... then again, on their way back out to the main lake (Nov). At least, that's the normal routine for the KY/TN area that I fish.
... cp :cool:
I catch fish in the same places in the fall and through the winter as I do in the summer. I just have to fish a little deeper and a little slower. It makes a difference in the colder months if I tip my jig with a shiner. Like I have said before, all of my fishing is done in the Tenn-Tom waterway and river fishing is different from anywhere else I,ve ever fished.
seems to be about the same for me.